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''Fragile – Handle with Care'' is a
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. It was released in September 1981 via
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and contained 11 tracks. It was the seventh studio album of Lane's music career and second to be issued on the Liberty label. Three singles were spawned from the project, including "
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" and " Lies on Your Lips". Both songs made the top 40 on the American country chart.


Background and content

Cristy Lane first had commercial success in country music during the late 1970s with songs like " Let Me Down Easy" and "
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". In 1980, she had the biggest hit single of her career with the Christian song One Day at a Time". The song became a number one hit. Before transitioning completely into the Christian market, she continued recording country-pop material for the next several years while at Liberty Records. Her next studio album, ''Fragile – Handle with Care'' was recorded in a similar country-pop style. It contained a total of 11 tracks. Included were covers of
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". A re-recorded version of "One Day at a Time" is also featured. The project was recorded in June 1981 at the Woodland Studio, located in
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. The sessions were mostly produced by Ron Oates and Bob Jenkins, with executive production credits being given to Don Grierson and Lee Stoller (Lane's husband and manager).


Release and chart performance

''Fragile – Handle with Care'' was released in September 1981 on Liberty Records and LS Records. It was Lane's second studio release with the label and the seventh of her recording career. The album was originally distributed as a
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. The album was her fourth to reach the ''
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chart, peaking at number 43 in 1981. Three singles were spawned that became charting singles. In August 1981, "Cheatin' Is Still on My Mind" was issued as the record's first single. The song became a top 40 hit after it reached number 38 on the ''Billboard''
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chart. It was followed by "Lies on Your Lips", which was issued as a single in December 1981. The song peaked at number 22 on the ''Billboard'' country songs chart in 1981. The title track was issued as the project's final single in April 1982 and reached number 52 on the ''Billboard'' country chart.


Track listing


Personnel

All credits are adapted from the
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of ''Fragile – Handle with Care''. Musical personnel *
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– Drums * Doug Clements – Background vocals *
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* Mary Fielder – Background vocals *
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– Background vocals *
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* Leo Jackson – Guitar * Sheri Kramer – Background vocals * The Shelly Kurland Strings – Strings * Cristy Lane – Lead vocals * Linda Lange – Background vocals * Patti Leatherwood – Background vocals * Anne Marie – Background vocals * Donna McElroy – Background vocals * Farrell Morris – Percussion * Roger Morris –
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* Ron Oates – Keyboards * Jack Ross – Bass *
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– Bass * Dale Sellers – Guitar * Donna Sherridan – Background vocals *
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– Drums * Bobby Taylor – Horn * Diane Tidwell – Background vocals * Pete Wade – Acoustic guitar * Bergan White – Background vocals * Bob Wray –
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– Acoustic guitar Technical personnel * Bob Jenkins – Producer * Don Grierson – Executive producer * Steve Ham – Engineering * Les Ladid – Engineering * Mike Leech – Arrangement * Ron Oates – Producer, arrangement * Lee Stoller – Executive producer, manager


Charts


Release history


References

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